Woolies bum crack case sparks lashing from employer group
A snide comment about a Woolies employee’s backside is a textbook example of the speculative, low-merit and AI-generated ...
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A snide comment about a Woolies employee’s backside is a textbook example of the speculative, low-merit and AI-generated ...
Employers are focusing on human qualities in an era of AI-formed résumés, revealing a fundamental reset in hiring ...
Simply embedding AI into legacy workflows can create friction rather than flow, writes Georgia Russell.
Despite forgetting the drunken events of the night before, a residential village cleaner’s sobering wake-up in wet board ...
Recent Intuit research has revealed a reversal of past sentiment regarding the impact of AI on growth, with many small ...
In National Volunteer Week, many organisations will be planning their next round of volunteering activities
The Australian Services Union (ASU) has praised the national airline’s recently announced proposal to offer direct ...
Australian unions are upping their demands for an increase to the minimum wage, lifting their claim from 5 per cent to 6 ...
While there are some welcome measures for employers in this year’s federal budget, myriad issues will remain.
Employers are facing new challenges amid the increasing demand for AI skills, which have reshaped compensation practices ...
The global coaching industry has almost doubled in revenue since 2023, and over one in two of global coaching clients ...
For decades, organisations have approached workplace wellbeing with good intent – but often with the wrong focus, writes ...
While once seen as a significant risk, many are looking at entrepreneurship through different eyes during a time of ...